Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 - 28th April

After 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy became the highest-grossing superhero film of all time, Marvel knew they were onto a good thing with the unlikely team up of Peter Quill, Gamora, Drax, Rocket Racoon and Groot.

The sequel sees the Guardians having to save the galaxy once again, this time with a few new members - including a couple of former enemies turned allies - and some exciting new faces.

With Marvel giving director James Gunn more freedom, and also a higher budget, expect the action to be more bombastic, the jokes to be funnier and the soundtrack to be just as good.

Fast And Furious 8 - 14th April

Furious 7 stunned most observers when it gorssed nearly $400 million and became the fifth highest-grossing film ever, it was a given that Dominic Toretto and his family would return for another physics-defying, stunt-laden outing.

In Fast And Furious 8 (also dubbed The Fate of the Furious), Dom is coerced into turning on his 'family' and wife by a new criminal mastermind, in a twist that F&F fans have never seen, and one that could change the series' landscape forever.

The star-studded cast has added big names Charlize Theron and Helen Mirren to the roster in what will no doubt be the biggest, baddest and more explosion-filled Fast and Furious film so far.

The Boss Baby - 7th April

Loosely based on the 2010 children's book, the animation, which boasts the voice talent of Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow and Tobey Maguire, is looking to become the most successful family film of the year.

Baldwin voice the suit-wearing briefcase-carrying baby, a new addition to the Templeton family, who his older brother finds out is an agent in the secret war between babies and puppies.

Already having raked in nearly $50 million in its first weekend in the US, The Boss Baby is hopeful of being 2017's highest-grossing kid's film.

Going In Style - 7th April

Zach Braff directs the remake of the 1979 crime caper, as Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin star as three pensioners who are forced to rob a bank after their pensions are cancelled.

The critics that have seen the heist comedy have praised it, especially the performances of the three main actors, who plan to rob the bank that is holding the pensions of the company that they worked for.